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How many Super Bowls did Jim Kelly lose?

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Jim Kelly lost four Super Bowls during his NFL career as the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. He holds a unique, albeit unfortunate, record for being the only quarterback to start and lose four consecutive Super Bowls.

Jim Kelly's Super Bowl Losses

Jim Kelly quarterbacked the Buffalo Bills to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances in the early 1990s. While these appearances showcased the team's incredible dominance in the AFC, they ultimately ended in defeat each time. Kelly was at the helm for each of these championship game losses, a testament to his consistent presence under center during one of the most remarkable streaks in NFL history.

Here is a summary of the Super Bowls Jim Kelly lost:

Super Bowl Season Outcome
XXV 1990 Lost to New York Giants
XXVI 1991 Lost to Washington Redskins
XXVII 1992 Lost to Dallas Cowboys
XXVIII 1993 Lost to Dallas Cowboys

The Legacy of the Four Losses

The Buffalo Bills, led by Jim Kelly, made history by reaching the Super Bowl four times in a row from the 1990 to the 1993 seasons. Despite their incredible consistent success in winning the AFC Championship, they were unable to secure a victory in the final game. Across these four Super Bowl appearances where his team fell short, Kelly completed 81 passes, a demonstration of his consistent efforts and significant playing time in the league's biggest games. This streak of losses is a significant part of NFL lore, highlighting both the Bills' sustained excellence and their ultimate Super Bowl heartbreak.